Unusual but true: Triplets world's youngest skydivers at age 3
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Triplets world's youngest skydivers at age 3
These one in 3 million triplets, aged 3, have become the world's youngest skydivers.
Naturally conceived triplets Kuzey, Koray and Ayaz Cerikci, who are affectionately known as The Piplets on social media, completed their first indoor skydive at iFLY in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, on Nov 13, 2018.
Their mom Claire Cerikci, 40, was cheering on her boys as they became the youngest Brits to brave the flight. In matching outfits and helmets, Kuzey, Koray and Ayaz looked adorable as they soared through the flight simulation chamber with three instructors – even holding each other's hands.